Sexual harrassment near Hebrew University
Some more local examples of what Islam teaches reported taking place in the vicinity of the Hebrew University:
Update: one of the commentors says it's more the other way around, that the university isn't dealing with this properly, and the police are actually more acknowledging of the problem.
(IsraelNN.com) Female students at the Mount Scopus campus of Hebrew University have complained of repeated sexual harassment by Arabs from nearby Isawiya.More precisely, reports about how this could be an influence of Islam are not reported. And that's another example of how bad the Israeli MSM really are, that they'd rather suppress the info.
Talia Dekel, a student of political science and Middle Eastern studies and an activist in neo-Zionist student movement Im Tirtzu, told Israel National News, “We’ve specifically heard of female students who are being harassed both verbally and sometimes physically on their way to and from the dorms, and in the daytime on Shabbat when there are less people around,” she said. “Usually there is no one there to stop them. It’s just out of luck that nothing serious has happened. I heard of two cases in the last two or three months, of young boys aged 15 or 16 from the nearby village of Isawiya coming up behind girls who went jogging and grabbing them from behind.”
The university acknowledges that a “serious problem” exists and initial steps have been taken by Hebrew U. and the Jerusalem municipality to increase security, including beefed up patrols and the installation of security lighting last week. The Community Administration of French Hill also confirmed the pattern of Arab harassment, both sexual and non-sexual.
The only official body that does not seem to believe that a real problem exists is the police – who say that only three such complaints were filed in the course of the past year.
The Maariv-NRG website reported about the harassment phenomenon Wednesday – a fact that is news in itself, according to Erez Tadmor, Director of Im Tirtzu, which has been gaining strength on Israeli campuses. “Reports about Arab sexual harassment are not considered ‘politically correct’ and are thus not reported until something very serious happens,” Tadmor explained.
Update: one of the commentors says it's more the other way around, that the university isn't dealing with this properly, and the police are actually more acknowledging of the problem.